TYNEDALE went into this game with a much-changed team from last week and took the lead in the eighth minute with a try by Christopher Peace.

Shortly afterwards, after good Tynedale three-quarter work, they scored a try near the posts by Sep Visser, converted by Andrew Hall.

Shortly afterwards Visser scored his second try. Tynedale were on the attack against a spirited Manchester side and increased their lead with a try by second row Kevin Showler, again converted by Hall.

Manchester kicked a long-range penalty by scrum-half Matthew Bradley and on the stroke of half-time, but Tynedale went further ahead after a catch and drive at the line-out which resulted in a try for Kieran Brooks.

In the second half, Tynedale seemed to relax and Bradley kicked another penalty from the halfway line, which seemed to stir Tynedale up and they scored a well-worked try in the corner by Peace.

Tynedale started to ring the changes now with all five replacements coming on in the space of two minutes, which resulted in a try for Hamish Smailes converted by Hall.

In the last 20 minutes a completely dominant Tynedale side saw tries from Charlie Ingal, Johnny Williams, Grant Beasley and a second for Johnny Williams and a try on the stroke of full-time by centre Jack Harrison, two of the tries converted by Hall.